ABSTRACT The CFS (Committee on World Food Security) principles provide a framework to help ensure that investment in agriculture is sustainable, and contributes to inclusive growth and poverty reduction. This paper analyzes the recent phenomenon known as land grabbing as an important topic for theoretical and empirical investigations. Initially, it focuses on discussions of the existing literature on the subject, building on empirical data from previous studies, and then addresses the impacts of land negotiations around the world. Subsequently, there is a systemic examination of the CSF principles. This critical analysis demonstrates that the protection against land grabbing is weak and there is an urgent need for clearer and more precise f...
The 2007-2008 food price crisis highlighted the fragility of the global food system and raised conce...
Soil is a complex resource very important for the maintenance of natural balances; at the same time ...
This paper studies the determinants of foreign land acquisition for large-scale agriculture. To do s...
“Large-scale acquisition of land by foreign investors” is the correct term for a process where the v...
"One of the lingering effects of the food price crisis of 2007–08 on the world food system is the pr...
Land acquisitions have increased significantly over the last decade and claims have been made that t...
This article examines the international regulatory framework for large-scale agricultural land inves...
In the past five years, interest in purchasing and leasing agricultural land in developing countries...
Land grabbing per se is not a new phenomenon, given its historical precedents in the eras of imperia...
Global demands on agricultural land are increasing due to population growth, dietary changes and the...
Following the 2008 world food crisis, many international investors have engaged in a race for land a...
Foreign acquisitions of farmland in Africa and elsewhere have become the focus of concern. Many obse...
Global demands on agricultural land are increasing due to population growth, dietary changes and the...
This paper has a two-part structure. The first part of the paper explores contemporary land grabs an...
Large-scale investments in farmland have been criticized, chiefly, because of questions about the ca...
The 2007-2008 food price crisis highlighted the fragility of the global food system and raised conce...
Soil is a complex resource very important for the maintenance of natural balances; at the same time ...
This paper studies the determinants of foreign land acquisition for large-scale agriculture. To do s...
“Large-scale acquisition of land by foreign investors” is the correct term for a process where the v...
"One of the lingering effects of the food price crisis of 2007–08 on the world food system is the pr...
Land acquisitions have increased significantly over the last decade and claims have been made that t...
This article examines the international regulatory framework for large-scale agricultural land inves...
In the past five years, interest in purchasing and leasing agricultural land in developing countries...
Land grabbing per se is not a new phenomenon, given its historical precedents in the eras of imperia...
Global demands on agricultural land are increasing due to population growth, dietary changes and the...
Following the 2008 world food crisis, many international investors have engaged in a race for land a...
Foreign acquisitions of farmland in Africa and elsewhere have become the focus of concern. Many obse...
Global demands on agricultural land are increasing due to population growth, dietary changes and the...
This paper has a two-part structure. The first part of the paper explores contemporary land grabs an...
Large-scale investments in farmland have been criticized, chiefly, because of questions about the ca...
The 2007-2008 food price crisis highlighted the fragility of the global food system and raised conce...
Soil is a complex resource very important for the maintenance of natural balances; at the same time ...
This paper studies the determinants of foreign land acquisition for large-scale agriculture. To do s...